In the wake of India’s recent batting struggles against potent spin bowling, questions are being raised about the selection criteria and the importance of domestic cricket form. The Ranji Trophy, known for its demanding nature and ability to prepare players for the rigors of Test cricket, is once again the focus. While players often gain prominence through the IPL, it’s the consistent performers in India’s premier first-class competition who might hold the key to strengthening the Test side. We examine three players whose recent performances in the Ranji Trophy make them compelling options for national selection.
Karnataka’s Ravichandran Smaran, a 22-year-old prodigy, is showcasing exceptional talent. This season alone, he has notched up two double centuries, adding to his burgeoning first-class record. With 1073 runs in 19 innings at an average north of 70, including four centuries, Smaran is a strong candidate to address India’s search for a settled number three batsman.
Yash Rathod of Vidarbha has been a consistent run-scorer in domestic cricket. Following a phenomenal season last year where he scored 960 runs, Rathod has continued his impressive form, hitting two centuries in the current Ranji Trophy. His overall first-class average of 59.43, with nine centuries, highlights his readiness for a higher stage at 25 years old.
Lastly, Danish Malewar, another Vidarbha talent, is making significant headway. At 22, he has already amassed 1151 runs in 13 first-class matches with an average of 52.31, including three centuries. While sustained performance over a longer period is often crucial, Malewar’s current form is certainly noteworthy and puts him on the radar for future Indian Test prospects.
